He said wrestling fans could expect a full visual production with professional lighting and sound in the show titled Breaking Ground.
"We've got wrestlers from all over the country competing, from Auckland, Christchurch and even places like Reporoa, almost every wrestling company in the country has at least one wrestler represented and we'd like to start something big on Friday," he said.
He said IWI wanted to bring the family excitement of wrestling back to Whangarei and Northland on a more regular basis, with the last major event at Forum North in 2007.
"A proud heritage exists in Whangarei dating back to the 1930s when Lofty Blomfield made the Octopus Clamp a household name. The Independent Wrestling Initiative aims to bring that excitement back to Northland," he said.
He said wrestling has retained its popularity worldwide.
"As far as wrestling in America goes it's still massive and seems to be on the rise again."
-The show starts at 6pm at the G-Force Gym at 147 Lower Dent St. Adult tickets are $15, under 15s are $8 and there are family concessions available.